430 collocations for regaining

Though I experienced somewhat of my former sensations, when I again found myself off the solid ground, yet I soon regained my self-possession; and, animated with the hope of seeing my children and country, with the past success of our voyage, and (I will not disguise it,) with the distinction which I expected it would procure me from my countrymen, I was in excellent spirits.

At our first shock on leaving the earth, my fears were at their height; but after about two hours, I had tolerably well regained my composure, to which the returning light of day greatly contributed.

To regain strength you should take means to increase the amount of iron in your blood.

Thence, after a pause and a final prayer, they bear him homeward, as men bear a corpse, nor leave him until he has regained consciousness and his very self.

They suffered him to regain his feet, which he did with extreme hauteur, and surveyed his bumped head and swollen countenance with undisguised wonder.

Nor did he regain his liberty without the payment of a heavy ransom, leaving his son Ladislaus as hostage in his stead.

For a moment he stood rigid, and when he spoke he had regained his self-control.

From then until morning the earth and snow under the windfall were torn up by the struggles of the wolf, the dog and the lynx to regain their freedom.

Then, suddenly gathering himself together and regaining those powers that appeared for a moment to have fled from him, he cried out, aloud: "I swear to God 'twas all an accident!

I began to see the faces of those around me, and the groups into which they gathered; the noise was no longer so insupportable,my racked nerves were regaining health.

My question was answered before Mr. Moffat had regained his place and turned to address the court.

Even now the hapless midshipman whose frollicking had been the cause of the disaster, did not immediately regain his full senses.

He soon regained his public position, for the people's outburst of anger was quenched by the blow they had dealt him, just as a bee leaves its sting in the wound; but his private affairs were in great distress and disorder, as he had lost many of his relatives during the plague, while others were estranged from him on political grounds.

"He is adorable," she continued, when she had regained her breath.

There, after awhile, I begin to regain a little confidence.

At breakfast, when I met Mary, I was greatly pleased to see that she had sufficiently regained command over herself, to be able to greet me in a perfectly natural manner.

My will gives way; much time will be needed to regain the ground I am about to lose."

A Whig cabinet was formed, but the Duke never regained his old political influence, and he gradually retired to private life, residing with the Duchess almost wholly at Holywell.

In 1229 the Pope rightly declared the compromise null and void, and the Abbot of Cluny regained his rights.

The population began to regain its courage and to applaud the carbineers as they arrested the assassins; the Swiss entered amid cheers.

The princes of Wales had practically regained their independence, while the Norman lords who had carved out estates for themselves along its borders, indignant at Stephen's desertion of them, and driven to provide for their own safety, had formed alliances by marriage with the native rulers.

But the officers of the Wolverine had long been in troubled slumber before the sensitive compass regained its exact balance, and with the shifting wind to mislead her, the cruiser had wandered, by morning, no man might know how far from her course.

Sten Sture regains ascendency in Sweden.

When he formed his project of discovery, the fluctuations of military turbulence had subsided, and Europe began to regain a settled form, by established government and regular subordination.

All these yearsdarknesssunkenalone"He trembled violently, but regained his voice.

430 collocations for  regaining